" The best comedy routine of the evening, the election as a race commentary by funny man Millen Baird "
NZ Herald
Millen is a New Zealand writer/actor/producer who specializes in creating content for the web and television. A graduate of the Unitec School of Performing and Screen Arts he has been creating his own work for the last decade. After finding success with his cult hit TV sketch comedy show, THE MILLEN BAIRD SHOW, he co-created the faux reality online smash hit AUCKLAND DAZE for TVNZ On Demand. A second season for television will begin shooting in September 2012. This year, Millen will also be collaborating with other creatives to bring a slew of low budget web shows, including Civil Union, One and a Half Men and Anti Smacking Bill.
PO Box 446, Auckland 1140, New Zealand
Phone: +64 9 379 2010,
Fax: +64 9 379 0019
Karen Kay - Director
kk@actors.co.nz
Thanks for visiting!
Big thanks to:
Jim Hudson, John Argall, Mia Blake, Glen Levy, Nick Kemplen, Fasitua Amosa, Michael Probine, Raj Varma, Tarun Mohanbhai, Aaron Ward, Gregor McLennan, Rachel Gardner, Phil Smith, our incredible crew including Tracey Sharman, Emma Peters, Anna Geddes, Karl Zohrab, Cathy Pope, Hannah Woods, Andy Thomas, Q, Hamish, Keith, TV3, NZ on Air….oh the list goes on!
Click here to see the list of 2009 Nominees!
8pm, 6th - 8th August 2009
Academy of Performing Arts - Telecom Playhouse
8pm, 20th - 21st August 2009
20th - Lake Wanaka Centre; 21st - Memorial Hall, Queenstown
"An intelligent and thoroughly welcome sparkler " - Nelson Mail
"Millen Baird is making Friday nights a whole lot more fun " - Sunday News
"Millen Baird's remarkable one man performance as the majority of Paua Point's citizens" - The Press
"Personal favourite character: Danny Denial, who greets all of life’s vicissitudes with a nonchalant “Nah”..... Mr Denial could be the poster boy for a deluded nation"- The Listener
"Wonderful local comedy...witty, relevant and swiftly executed" - The Dominion Post
"Makes a lot of other Kiwi stuff on TV look very pallid indeed" - The New Zealand Herald